Singapore Standard, 12 December 1956
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Title Section30 1956-12-12 1 Singapore Standard U ft A i. STANDARD POLICE 2 5431 (5 lines 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL U ll 2414 11. .No. 163 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER .2, 1956 IH'AIiES I.'HHMS30 words
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Article, Illustration243 1956-12-12 1 I OF THE RULERS AND TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN kl \l A LUMP! R Tues.— The Malay Rulers are understoii to have desired inviting Queen '1 >iMt the Federation next August to Miii.i iter Freedom Charter. Rulers' wishes, the Standard wa.s told, is o»n\e\ed243 words
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Article168 1956-12-12 1 Army Officer Kid napped L TO 7 ARRESTS Z -\ll>. Dee. 11 (Reuter)— A British Army l n J on^ arc kidnapped at gunpoint by Egyptians here ot tr j| de un .»t Lilly repotted. f.Tuf 0 [riven off m a one OI me J car. A sum of ls168 words
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Article114 1956-12-12 1 JMPUR. Tues. jeep tack tr ar Service Regi- the Egsquad was para- when a landing zone a suspic from thr ra i Royal New the |eep. Oi Force Bristol bed the off aircraft which ordered hirr ie jungle 15 miks The Egyp f Tapah yester-114 words
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210 1956-12-12 1 Police Probe Another 'Mystery' Withdrawal Of Trade Union Funds PORE Police and the Registrar of Trade investigating another mystery withdrawal i nun ion funds during the recent Colony riots.. ...nNI tcerns the Singapore Bus Workers' Un:m D^FI/I** ;ey units of the Middle Road bloc of unions. -JUKI was with- he210 words
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Article18 1956-12-12 1 lilsham, Britain's >f the Admiralty, sterdav for Port IUIN *t the Suez Can a APAP - 18 words
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Article122 1956-12-12 1 EST, Dec. 11— Tens of thousands of j^ bc sc members on Tuesday launched a wide- ver the j \st strike m defiance of the Russian-impos- p ent of Premier Janos Kadar. •aaaaaaaaaaaißi Budapest I the Daj.4-1 c Uv I I I A guns -«l pro-Reuter; AP - 122 words
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Article45 1956-12-12 1 Bottles Fly As Gangs Clash between two \f ngsters, number- an 30 m each flL^m place m Pagoda cAm* v^ .ore, last night. :ks. chairs weie I ..AN ght. The gan_ i police arrived. were damaged. was seriously clash. ;ted four persons with the fight.45 words
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Article35 1956-12-12 1 :e. Drc. ii (AP) 1 Australian Air otiating for the the Olympics HART it plans to trans- r UK I Its airfields n here will now m for football and35 words
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Article62 1956-12-12 1 Selling Rush Hits Rubber vii in— '.it jr. I. rubber Driers Tho Rr< rapei five carta Union i Mr IM; tor first has sumn v shipment on new and c Ma his office. was due to question t by a section withdrawal. when it v.is He told 1 i lure62 words
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Article235 1956-12-12 1 MAKES A PLEDGE i 5-S VTIONS Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul id m Singapore yesterday that he would mmmm i *f* lief Minister oi Singapore, Mr. Lim Yew 1 r"k f^ nythin_v. anywhere" short of the Colony's •day on \J M to v*- I I to235 words
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Article79 1956-12-12 1 $2 M. MERDEKA CELEBRATIONS inn would spend ed governn nillion to celeattainment of Transport; l, Federation's badly c ster Tunku Ab- work stoppa n. iaid m sin- 1° be JOO r :or( a y Borne busini for "announcing Parently v V committee ls un der the pi on celebration- «»e79 words
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Article49 1956-12-12 1 Polly Causes 25 Deaths Dec. 11 (UP). tre of Hun. y dissipated over Budapest 'hina Sea today, that the Hi avy toll m lives ment issued m Xl wake. confiscating bulations placed citizens whe iad at 25 and pro- country sine 3d been estimated Property JS$3.5-million. mu-t be t*9*49 words
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Article41 1956-12-12 1 »ourers stopped leaving a h nutes before noon and property Dec. 8, to express Official ti h the Hungarian the known d Praphansuck Jo- perty loses r •al Secretary of initially at onal Trade Union d yesterday 'j'p ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article37 1956-12-12 1 okyo said yester- night on i iren were killed) New Zealan ers missing when I an asylum for gm m m -mm. >ak children m "C MM Northern Japan arr m y morning. Rev- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article41 1956-12-12 1 I a half million men may rought from the j n i ine w: were put on sale DO irv of Madrid as the poacy 0I 1 ought to halt the nization, st of living.— AP. secre^^B APAP - 41 words
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Article22 1956-12-12 1 of Edinburgh itie .reparation. Air- Citizens vv Uington, last gary by Mar brief visit to have tl '-.r ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article154 1956-12-12 1 ...AND THAT BUKIT TIMAH PURCHASE ar of Trade- He S, sns (hoon other col m im.-,t.- m speeci tin anomapunhase of attempt 1 building m ti Road, as fcf**fc2a? .ffiee of the a\M *9 and Shop The J l f lin I s."" as delegatio tne I nion s ■■■■ajF154 words
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Article133 1956-12-12 1 i-month jobs are Ministries m the Singapore __*>▼ The Chief S< t-and only local fore drcul pply for them. c ji ed Div h Government's Governmei ii -\t-i-,,- them to sc meaiate Malaya- fQr these r-.e permanent Services C ps cf various Dec. 27. are133 words
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Article331 1956-12-12 1 HUNGARIAN DELEGATES WALK OUT United Nations Shock Horvath Accuses Assembly Of 'Calumnies Insults NEW YORK, DEC. 11, iREUTER -THE HUNGARIAN DELEGATION AT THE UNITED NATIONS WALKED CUT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY TODAY IN PROTEST AGAINST THE WORLD ORGANIZATION'S "CONTINUED INTERFERENCE" IN HUNGARY'S INTERNAL AFFAIRS. MR IMRE HORVATH "FOREIGN MINISTER" OF331 words
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Article82 1956-12-12 1 SEND DAG TO MEET RUSSIANS NATIONS. New India .ay that neral Dag HamI 6 ■pn awMPti ;ion of getting >s out of Hunal was made by ma Menon :gested that the eneral consider y of going to if necesbefore the 79--eral Assembly, ioned the usemdemning the as demanded ed States82 words
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Article84 1956-12-12 1 KADAR: SUICIDE REPORT Dec. IL (Rev- the Soviet irts circulating drawI m' •■aaterriav arC operation. jatiaraaj. Ac- resolutions ♦ajaaajern diplo- ir. v;„„.,~ demnation m Vienna to- Tjnitprt Nat it Janos Kadar. A^one tr Minister, had co n g a l^-. SU K lde .u r cians wa. ated by the84 words
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Article17 1956-12-12 1 "-IZABETH. the ter. has been her room ouse a 11." lt was an- UPUP - 17 words
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Advertisement233 1956-12-12 1 i\m\Gyou and you that there are only 13 DAYS betoro YWs WANG WATCH CO. LTD., 34, North Eridge Rood ightwPsiy IN /ALTINE S* I^^^^^—^^———- mer ff er u,t ■^1 sy The Tunki X Syr Colony yesb §P^:::: Sy^ to London, rjjljjjjj ijliij Ny a l° an or c Federation j233 words
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Advertisement39 1956-12-12 1 haRUSO' -ISTIR ENG. LID. Spore Kuolo Lwrr.pu n* iSAlister's REPRESENT -EY ENGLANO SPECIALISTS IN ALL TYPES OF PROTECTION EQUIPMENT LE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS iallon D.M. "Foamite" < _v__iubh n ,r' Jllon -Fire Spray (Soda-Acid) txtinjjuw:« Pressurised Carbon Tetrachloride Extinguisher \DY STOCKS39 words
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390 1956-12-12 2 Britain Can Now Meet Urgent Payments WASHINGTON, Dec. 11, (AP).— The International Monetary Fund la^t nisht advanced U551,300,000,000 (SM3,900,000,000) to hardpressed Britain to help it weather its financial crisis. The 60-nation Institution said that U*****,470,000 of this amount "is intended to add to the monetary390 words
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Article164 1956-12-12 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber D rkes (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot fob <Norn.) 1001 1011 Jan.RSSNo.I 108, 1085 R.S.S. No. 2 106 107 R.S.S. No. 3 104 104. Tone- Easy. S'PORL TIN The price of tin on the loral market yesterday was Still d per164 words
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Article79 1956-12-12 2 MELBOURNE, Dec. 11 (Reuter) Several Rumanians have joined the Hungarians under guard at the Olympic Village. They will not return with the Rumanian team, which writ] leave Melbourne on Thursday night. Officials m the Rumanian camp said they could not confirm or deny the report.79 words
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180 1956-12-12 2 Why Allies Called Off Egypt Invasion WASHINGTON. Dec. ll (AP) Fear <»f Svvlal anm d uitrrvention wa.- the primary mM Franc* and Britain called off ;:ir r invasion of Es.vpt, the I.S. Ainh tsvidor to France said yesterday Ambassador 'J. Douglas Dillon said "I don'i think it was ■Mm] persuasion"180 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-12-12 2 SUCCESSOR TO CARDINAL GRIFFIN IHI Pope has unnnunr- > 'rd the appninti Monsignnr William Cod- 5 frey. Arehbishaf of J 2 Liverpool, a s the IrchbLshop of j ardinal Griffin In. di< d m \ugust I l.m rpi.a.l <r, s, IKX' Monsignor Godfrey became a pries! i .i_.r of 27.U.P. - 66 words
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384 1956-12-12 2 ROME, Dec. 11 (Reuter) President Nasser, m an interview witii an Italian journalist. has claimed that "Egypt accepted the ceasefire for love ol peace." The interview, to be published m the next issue of the Italian weekly Tempo, consisted of his answers to questions384 words
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Article59 1956-12-12 2 HAVANA. Cuba. Dec. 11. (AP) Insurgents m Eastern Cuba were reported last night to have split into three groups m an attempt to escape pursuing government forces. Army headquarters said no new contacts had been m3ne with the fleeing rebels. P was pressed m the59 words
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Article28 1956-12-12 2 THE US. Navy announced yesterday the 41,000 ton aircraft carrier USS Shangri-la will arrive at Yokoshka. .lapan this week to join the US. 7th Fleet A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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120 1956-12-12 2 CHESTER. England, Dec. 11, (Reuter)— A church ot England court today unlocked a vicar who was found alive and living with a woman aft-: illegedly taking hil death by drowning. T:.' n were two complainti dnst the clergyman, the Ri rend Philip Wilson Ross.120 words
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Article161 1956-12-12 2 Oh How I Loath The Yanks, Say* Briton r ONDON Dpc 11 (AP) British landlord angry at the Inited Stages because nt the Suez fiasco, said v°sterda.v he had dis-posse-sed Major t-.ueene Sabatini. assistant lir attache of the TS Embassy, The landlord M. C Holt, wrote to Sabatini:161 words
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Article61 1956-12-12 2 CAIRO. Dec. 11. (Reuter)— The Egyptian Government sponsored Middle East News Agency, quoting re sources said last night understood there will be no British or French soldiers m Port Said by Dec. 15." The Agency also said 1.050 •ian police will be ready at Ismailia61 words
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Article25 1956-12-12 2 CAIRO Radio reported m its Arabic broadcast yesterday that Saudi Arabia has banned all flights by British and French ownec^airliner^over its territory. Reuter <Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement400 1956-12-12 2 vSS jffj^ So soft, so absorbent, so finely woven, so XT jrJTjy Very long ,aslin Py ram id handkerchiefs __/*^vs^ launder perfectly. P/ain white, fancy white or \s£^&^ coloured (and what hundreds of different colour patterns') For men and women too There ought to be a drawer full m every400 words
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Advertisement27 1956-12-12 2 Can You Beat This! pern V. Ortiz* of innhrim. California* has opened a hank nrronnt to '"start saving (or rn\ old mfT ih b M \rttrs old.27 words
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Advertisement33 1956-12-12 2 ffit 9 fe? P. Em i a\f >--. t *ir> > /^*+t>r~^ _**<> v- r m\ B e> S# Ji! ??*w y 1•' '1 r«V ft A •X 1 A i "'1 -rr* f-\«V' DOAN'S OINTMENT33 words
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Article116 1956-12-12 3 Floodlit Parade For Seletar A FLOODLIT ceremony cf "Beating the Retreat" will be held at the R.A.F. Station. Seletar. on the Main Parade Ground on Dec. 17, which will mark the opening of the Station's Christmas festivities. The parade will be reviewed by the Station Commander, Group Captain D D.116 words
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144 1956-12-12 3 New Govt. PlanA Board To Aid Development Of S'pore Industry THE SINGAPORE (.ovcrnnicnt will s»>t up an industrial promotion board to .secure, promote and develop industries m the Colony. I A Bill to provide for the establishment of the Board received its first reading m tho Legislative. Assembi;. nice ting144 words
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144 1956-12-12 3 THE Deputy Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly. Mr. R. C. H. Lim is being tipped for the presidency of the Labour Front for next year. The Standard understands j this from sources close to the Front. The election of a leader w144 words
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Article97 1956-12-12 3 TELOK AXSON. Tues— Five masked men armed with daggers early today broke into a provision shop m the Sungei Nibong area of Telok Anson and robbed the occupants of about $700 m cash and jewellery. The shop-keeper. Tan Thian Hoi said he was pulled out97 words
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Article104 1956-12-12 3 MUAR. Tues. Aman bin Mohamed, an ex-Special Constable, now a rubber tapper, was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment and two years' Police supervision m the Bntu Pahat Sessions Court on Saturday on five char_.es of cheating and one of impersonating a detective. The Court was told104 words
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Article105 1956-12-12 3 SEREMBAN, Tues. The Seremban branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association was split into two camps at its general meeting held here last night when a section of members, led b y Mr. Joseph Poo, a former president of the Association, walked out after alleging105 words
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Article70 1956-12-12 3 ALOR STAR. Tues.— Perlis Government today announced it would S9t up a pad! purchasing centre at tbe Arau rice mill on Dec. 22 lot the purchase of the 1956 and 1957 padi harvnst. Tho centre will open wr.-k--ly from Saturday tr, \\>rirv.--between 8 abl and 3 P.m.70 words
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Article89 1956-12-12 3 MUAR. Tues. A variety concert was held by the St. Andrew's Continuation School here, m aid of its Building Fund, on Saturday, at the New Paradise Park. The concert. sponsored by Rev. Father Cordeiro, Supervisor of the School, and the Kok Kiew Dramatic Association, was a89 words
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Article45 1956-12-12 3 PEXAXG. Tue?.— The pre-] sentation of trophies to w.nners of the Radio Malaya Malay talent singing competition will be held tomorrow evening at the Westlands School Hall. Che Wanchik Aziz, wife of Settlement Councillor. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, will give away the trophies.45 words
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Article35 1956-12-12 3 TWO destroyers of the Royal M.S. "Comus" under the command of Commander R. E. S. Wykcs-Sneyd. and S. '"Opossum" (Commander I! P V macott. will visit Penang from Dec. 24 to 2635 words
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Article26 1956-12-12 3 THE Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board today announced that it has made grant of $250,000 to the Chief Minister's Flood Relief Appeal Fund.26 words
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Article105 1956-12-12 3 PROBATIONARY Inspector Yusof bin Abdul Ghani fired two shots at a fleeing van m Xce Soon VQlsjta, Singapore. ing curfew hours on Ot. ;ne First District Court was told yesterday. The Insoector said he fired -hots because he saw five persons getting into the van. and drive away105 words
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170 1956-12-12 3 THE SAILOR WHO MAY NOT LIVE ON SHORE AGAIN A YOUNG nan may 50on find himself stranded indefinitely on a unless he is allowed to retuin to Vietnam. Today, the seaman. 24--ycar-o'd Tran Lav, board the French vessel. Cells, m Singapore for Tran Lav came to S pore two months170 words
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149 1956-12-12 3 ALOR STAR. Tues.— For the better part of tho past 19 years, Simh binti Yunus has been happy about her name, but now she is adamant that it should be changed. It was tine when she was a girl but now claimsß Her name149 words
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Article139 1956-12-12 3 Teachers' 'Go Slow' Th rea t KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The National Union of Teachers is considering a 'go slow"' move m all schoo' Malaya as a protest against Government's "delaying tacin connection with a demand for emplacement of teachers m Division 11. In a strongly-worded statement, the executive council of139 words
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Article31 1956-12-12 3 TWENTY-SIX Kuala Lumpur families, who were victims of the big Gombak Lane fire, were moved 1o new permanent low cost homes m Ulu Klang Rnad jug lie Fll ajf31 words
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Advertisement282 1956-12-12 3 thi: story of a max who RKACHKf) FOB THE SKY WI) fUr\Ml' jjftfe^fr THE PICTURE LEGEND JL^tr-x «k <X HAVE his 7 vrftfc REEN DUN tUt* v In^Hj WAITING 1. 1 FLUME! 4jp^* i'-Jr FOR: vpfSfas W 6-^ iVCj m «W^ rr ttWt 0 «..C-T A mm M .itt^U^ »-a.i<irDllim»282 words
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Advertisement218 1956-12-12 3 out of f^f date \^j{ S\ c l mokes ironing opleosure H instead of a drudge. There is a MORPHY RICHARDS iron for every purpose, including. r\. _B. Sole Agents SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO LTD j IaHHHHHBHBHnar-S-aB-yW-BW-BWaWAHBaaWfIiHI MIGHTY epic of ZARAK KHAN bendit, hero, lover! VICTOR MATURE ANITA EKB ERG REX218 words
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Article191 1956-12-12 4 WARRANT OUT FOR DRIVER \pore Coroner, Mr. K. T. Alexander. yestSl Ls>ucd a warrant for the arrest of a shop-assistant, Cheong Szc Tan. at the end of an inquest into the death of a 26-year-old clerk, Cheng Ton? Pow. Cheong wa.s alleged to have driven his car of! the road191 words
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259 1956-12-12 4 Til Consider When I Return/ He Says THE Federation Fina n c c Minister, Col. H.S. Lee, yesterday promised a delegation of Singapore manufacturers he would consider their plea for a reduction of duty on Singaporemade goods after his return from259 words
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Article, Illustration214 1956-12-12 4 ABOVE hit: Mr. Ba Pao Hani former Chinese Lieut-General and leader of the iouriii.in HsS-fkong Democratic So* i liist Party delegation In the recent Asian Socia- list Conference m Bomhay, (lew into Singapore \csterliay for a two-week stay at the invitation cf the Labonr liont. ABOVE centre:Standard - 214 words
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Article110 1956-12-12 4 Indonesian Language Is Rich THE Indonesian language is being enriched with the adoption of foreign words and new terms. Prof. M. A. Jaspan, social anthropoid-, who is m Singapore on a short visit, told the Standard yesterday. "It is not a backward language as many people imagine. he said. "There110 words
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Article36 1956-12-12 4 HONGKONG. Dec. 11, Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.12 to Sterling; $6.***** to U.S.SI; SI 840 to Malayan $1: $0,195 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $263.75 to a tael.36 words
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Article31 1956-12-12 4 THE Singapore North Indian Hindu Association mil celebrate the Hindu t Anniversary and the Geeta Jayanti tomorrow from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at 47, Cuff Road. All are welcome.31 words
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Article24 1956-12-12 4 THE Red Crescent Committee for aid to Egypt, m Singapore yesterday formed I sub-committees to raise funds from the Muslim public.24 words
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Article, Illustration169 1956-12-12 4 SINGAPORE Ninth Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Fates, acquitted Ang Seng Chong. a former after-care officer of the Gimson Boys' School, on two charges of receiving illegal gratification after the Superintendant of Homes. Mr. F. R. Ridley, had testified to Ang's character. On a169 words
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Article102 1956-12-12 4 Nursing Diplomas For Five FIVE nones from the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. Singapore, will receive their Nursing Certificates from the Colony's Principal .Matron Miss B. M. Griffin, at the Hospital's Nurses Lounge. Tanjong Pagar Road, on Saturday. The five nurses are: Miss Goh Pek Lian. Mrs. Anna Marguerite de Jonq.102 words
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Article97 1956-12-12 4 thk Singapore Travel Agents Association to promote tourism m the Colony was formed last week. The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim _T< SJ Hock. m a letter to Mr. BE. K'.nna. president of th< li Delation, baa expressed his delight the formation ol the sssociation hich he97 words
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Advertisement457 1956-12-12 4 Ji CAIMAN ORGA\ISATIO\ MIR ACTIONS lv\\\Wv \\\V\\\\\\\\V\\\\*A\\\\\\\\V\\V\\\\\\\\\V*.\\\\\\\\ ;i p— OPENS roo4y I CATHAYJ texisa. i; I_ M 10a.m.-r,._5-3._S-«.3Sft9 30p.m Jl THE RANK OSJOANISATION POISINTS KENNETH MORE $m**W& Based on the book by Paul Brickhill JP^^^_te>; -mUKt MURIEL PAY LOW 4FSI_ t* *i**. Jl JrS" LYNDON BROOK LEE PATTERSON ALEXANDER KNOX457 words
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Article115 1956-12-12 5 BRITAIN'S gift to Sm_ipore. the 112-Dound "Tudor Rose*' stone will be fl into the wall of the Assembly House, near the entrance to the Visitor's Gallery, early next year. It is an 18-inch square stone, cut m the shape of a Tudor Rose. d from115 words
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Article20 1956-12-12 5 THE Singapore Thcosophical Soci. a Christmas treat to the under-privileged children of Bedok on Sunday at 5 p.m.20 words
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134 1956-12-12 5 iiKi><i Vi galea arc retting sway t<> i m\tm this \ear; so say the Mi who deal with the most Chf-at—tj <»i .ill -iits-icwels. They claim that while business is quite reasonable this year nothing like the $10,000. $12,000 and $22,000 4134 words
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Article57 1956-12-12 5 TAIB AKIAM. 16, a stranger m Singapore, was waylaid and robbed of cash and valuables worth $20(1 by two thugs m a backlane off Stamford Road at midnight yesterday. Taib. who arrived m the Colony from Pontian. wa.s looking for accommodation when confronted by two men. They ordered57 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-12-12 5 R.I. BOY WHO IS NOW A DOCTOR dk Philip Tcs Seas Krr M SB OM Hun M Rallies laatitatioa, Singapore ho w .is recent Iv ,«.u ii decrees m Mit 8 it Sydaej I'ni\iisit\ l»i Tro is the <mil\ son of Mid. ime Iv Ii i Ues He ll P"i60 words
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Article451 1956-12-12 5 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH Only 20 Turned Up To Greet The 'Man Who Came Too Soon From L/m Yew Hocks London Airport Call To Students Standard's London Bureau Chief LONDON. Dec. 11 Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, was the "man who came too soon" last451 words
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390 1956-12-12 5 Court Told Of Boy's 'Confession 7 N'OII. Tins.— On the morning of June 11 this year, the body of an 18-ycar-olt! \iil.r_c yirl, Chee Lan Tai also known as Ah I. an, wa.s found near her own fish pond behind tho Gunong Ilapat390 words
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Article189 1956-12-12 5 THE Women's Section of the Malayan Chinese Association m Johore Bahru has been of great assistance to the Johore Social Welfare Department m helping victims of the recent floods. President of the section. Mrs. L.H. Tan. and a group of members have been collect ing189 words
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Advertisement218 1956-12-12 5 LLi_'- a *S^ 1 "AT THE DENTIST" jb The artist is Woon Choo who is 14 1 *f years of age. She is a student at the Haig Road Girls' School. Singapore. j^^v Ml and LO say: I^--^ j J_£j Woon Choo has treated her '^StT^^^^' vbv subject with a218 words
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Article573 1956-12-12 6 "T^HE surface impressions one gets from the broad- cast speech made by the Federation Chief M .ster, Tunku Abdul Rahman, seem that Britain be asked to pay for merdeka m order to give it a start. The Tunku has revised his opinion that Malayan forces alone can573 words
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Article326 1956-12-12 6 i )NE ot the subjects Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will discuss with the Colonial Office concerns citizenship and British passports. What is the worth of Singapore Citizenship reckoned on an international basis? We do not think it will be recognized outside the conflues of this326 words
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Article1222 1956-12-12 6 Sayed el- Hashimi - Whither Islam Sayed el-Hashimi By (Ui expert on Islamic affairs now living m London 'THERE is no .Moslem who Ls not aware of the glorious history of Islam. There are few who cannot easily be swept away by the prospect of a ."Moslem Empire, stretching from the Atlantic to the1,222 words
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Article245 1956-12-12 6 COLIN LEGUM - COLIN LEGUM By LAGOS. Nifi v W HE search for oil is being pushed with great vigour along the African West Coast, and preliminary results aro sufficiently encouraging to justify heavy expenditures ;n further exploration by the major oil companies. Belgian prospectors announced recently they had "good245 words
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Article313 1956-12-12 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME I .'OR a second time this ye.'.r all eyes m Mala>a will be turned m tht direc tion of London where talks vital to the future rtataa al the* Federation and the- Colony take place with th" Secretary of State lor the Colonies. Alan313 words
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Article, Illustration349 1956-12-12 6 Sir; Since the formation of the "Safety First Council" m the Colony they have tried to educate motorists m their responsibilities, the code of the highway and to avoid killing ol innocent children and pedestrians through rash and negligent driving. They also teach349 words
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Article, Illustration892 1956-12-12 6 Aster Gunasekera - We the PEOPLE Aster Gunasekera By An Impression of Harry Lee Sir; It was an inter. ing fir.st experience to attend thn morning 5 r Q of tho Singapore Legislative Assembly last "Wednesday though it was a doubtful pleasure to have to listen to Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's speech m892 words
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Advertisement78 1956-12-12 6 THE MALAYAN RAILWAY Operates Express Parcel Van Service a? Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore for the collection and delivery of parcels and luggage from or to your premises. Traffic is collected from your premises. conveyed by rail and delivered promptly to the consignee's premises. Charges ere .25 cts per package up78 words
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Article51 1956-12-12 7 LONDON. Dec. 11 (UP> Aubrey Jones. Minister of Fuel and Power, told the House of Commons yesterday that the results of a reconnaissance by the Iraq Petroleum Company were favourable to the construction of a new oil pipeline from North Iraq through Turkish territory to the51 words
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Article31 1956-12-12 7 THE Swedish liner Stockholm put into Halifax. Nova Scotia, on Sunday night on her first tram-Atlantic voyage since colliding with the Italian liner Andrea Doria last 2 A PAP - 31 words
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Article315 1956-12-12 7 DULLES WARNS ATLANTIC COUNCIL Free World Must Maintain Own Military Strength PARIS, Dec. 11, ißcutcri— Mr. John Foster Dulles today warned the Atlantic Council thar because of difficulties facing the Soviet rulers they might take "some risk m external relations and thus create greater chances315 words
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Article169 1956-12-12 7 POLICEMEN BEATEN UP IfABSAW, Dec. 11 (AF)— A mfki MJHiata demonsti ation was reported May irom Hrn bis ptrl City nt Mettin. Demonstrators marched on the Soviet consulate, smashed windows and tried to break m. Communist authorities nnallcd m troops and "workers* militia" clubwielding strong-arm169 words
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Article66 1956-12-12 7 BOURNEMOUTH. Dec. 11 (AP) Lord Quickswood, a Member of Parliament tor almost 40 years and described as one of the last of the great .rians, died yesterday. He was 87 The former Lord Hugh Cecil sutlered a heart attack m September after having been m ill-health66 words
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Article67 1956-12-12 7 STALIN IS TABOO IN ANTHEM M US( O \Y. l»rc 11 (UP) The Armenian dm cinnifMU has an nminifd (umtest f.>r I new Armenian anthem repiaeintr the pretest one, Which -.loiifies Stalin The other 1 1 < onstituent republhs are e.\prtted te ie tl>e HU-W, Thr DBBB national Knthen erai67 words
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Article24 1956-12-12 7 SHINGTOM, Der. 11 (AP) The United States today protested to Hungary a new cut-off of communications with the American legation m Budar24 words
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Article33 1956-12-12 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (AP) The U.S. Government reported on Monday that the number of Americans holding jobs m November declined by 000.000 and that the number of unemployed increased by 550.000.33 words
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Article34 1956-12-12 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (UP) The U.S. Agriculture department yesterday estimated the 1996 cotton crop at 13.303.000 bales. This is up 150.000 ba'es. or about one per cent, from the November estimate.34 words
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Article30 1956-12-12 7 PARIS. Dec. 11 (AP)—Premier Guy Mollet on Monday night won a vote of confidence m the National Assembly on two points of hi? proposed deficit budget for 1057.30 words
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Article30 1956-12-12 7 OTTAWA. Der. 11 (AP) Acting Prime Minister C. D. Howe, announced on Monriav night that. Canada is contributing an additional 720 men to the United Nations emergency force.30 words
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Article22 1956-12-12 7 NATIONS N Dec. 11 (AP) Frame asked the Trusteeship Council on Monday to arrange lor termination of its trusteeship over Togoland.22 words
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Article28 1956-12-12 7 HlßOS'il M A. Japan. Dec. 11 (AP) Four persons were killed on Monday when a torpedo found floating off Eta.iima. Hiroshima, exploded while being dismantled.28 words
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Article25 1956-12-12 7 TOKYO. Dec. 11 (AP)— The first Japan-made medium size tank rolled out of Mitsubishi heavy industry's Tokyo plant yesterday for Japan's selfdefence force.25 words
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Article40 1956-12-12 7 DAMASCUS, Dec. 11 I [Al Indonesian Charge d'Atlnires Mohammed Zein Hassan told newsmen yesterday his country welcomes the idea of holding a new Bandung conference m Damascus to decide a unified Afro-Asian attitude to vvard.s present mid-Eastern questions.40 words
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Article41 1956-12-12 7 IITTIF ROCK. Arkansas. Dec. 11 (AP) a thr< cminute court hearing vesterdaj ended marriage actress Vivian Blame and her husband Manny Frank Misa Blame, of "<•«>- |!!ls" f: h,r maiden name. Vivian Stapleton. Frank has been Miss Blame's business manager.41 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-12-12 7 Home For Xmas r-Klll^H tit.«>p> v»,av< |MMI iom a landing ctmti t.ikin. thorn Ml frtHß W**iri Said, en route homr h. Rrit.in M-r-Jwr. Egypt i oreign Minister Sclwyn Lloyd's aim. •un. sk forces are tv be palled .at i: i Egypt thout delay." A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article165 1956-12-12 7 No Reason Why A/of, Says Chou RANGOON, Dec. 11 UP Red China's Premier Chou En-lai said yesterday he hopec his visit 'o Burma would hcip to solve the border d.spurc which led to the Ccm munist 'invasion" cf this country Chou expressed confidence that the <~cntioversy over stationing165 words
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Article76 1956-12-12 7 RBRUECKEN. Dec 11 (AP) Seven families were homeless las t night after a Royal Canadiart Air Force jet lighter plunged into their apartment houses, exploded and Xt them afire. German police reported that none of the 32 inhabitants of two apartment houses destroyed by the76 words
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168 1956-12-12 7 IKiV.ivt'M. Dec. 11, (Reuter).--The Court ffM (1 today when committal proceediafs begaa im i reused of murdering Mrs. Ureal* Margaici gof the Swiss Vfa-oC— sul The order wa.s made because a newspaper photographer who was to give evidence feared his life would be m168 words
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Advertisement309 1956-12-12 7 m wto m W m m^ m^Mmm\m^^mmW I The Christmas Gift of the Year an E,-' Portable with the dc Luxe Features •> a Gift for Lifetime -> Easier -•^^^^PV'PPlVjm Better Typm; Wg m^ m m 4mm^mmmmm\\^j m S-.--..1 CHRISTMAS DISCOUNT BEHN. MEYER CO. LTO P 0 Box 2000. S.ngapori.309 words
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Advertisement169 1956-12-12 7 ■"-"N iJ§B "^fe C~ your furniture. There ia a mmmderfmi I ~^f osMNtMMKf of colour* and design* j/"V\ all attractively boxed. You Just Slip Them On! Assorted Colours -hite -a Porty-poc of 24, all different. stripes Bto a box $4.50 Pocked m an attract.ye Vjl gold box 512.00 ->r Blending169 words
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499 1956-12-12 8 IF THE LOAN FROM BRITAIN FAILS... I WILL CONSIDER EVERY AVENUE ANj^^JL^R^N^OU NTRY' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— Malaya will utilise part of her sterling balances to pay for the Five Year Development Plan should Britain be unable to lend the money needed, Tunku499 words
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270 1956-12-12 8 Benny Goodman Concerts To Go On The Air NGAPORE and Malayan taring fans who are unable to let tickets to the Benny Goodman jam sessions on De and 26 are m for a pleasant surprise. If they tune m to Radio Malaya on those nights, they can listen m to270 words
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Article160 1956-12-12 8 A Malayan. 'Stripper' Who Rocks Vi Rolls VOH, m.- Wanted: An "exotic Mala\an ■trip-lean ti.itu cr t»> "rock around 1 1 1 world.'' She must be pretty between ult lip. and M't. Gin. m height. This was t Id the Stand. trd by Mr. .aldic Sereno. n.an.mnm proprietor of160 words
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Article128 1956-12-12 8 SINGAPORE Government, will soon select its first four cadets for a regular Battalion to be formed early next year. A Defence and Internal Security Branch spokesman told the Standard yesterday that a selection board, consisting of a chairman, five members and a military adviser, will interview128 words
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Article140 1956-12-12 8 Lim Seeks Internal Self -Govt. LONDON. Dec. 11, (Reuter) Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Singapore's Chief Minis'.er, said here today that he wanted complete internal self-gov-ernment for the Crown Colony which has a population of about 1.200,000. Mr. Lim arrived here by air from Singapore last night for exploratory talks at140 words
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Article24 1956-12-12 8 EMPLOYEES of the Singapore Harbour Board will hold an extraordinary general meeting at the Badminton Hall. Guillemard Road, at 6.30 p.m. tonight24 words
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Article39 1956-12-12 8 THE Governor of Hongkong, Sir Alexander Grantham, arrived m Singapore last night lor the annual conference ot British representatives m South and South-east Asia. Sir Alexander was accompanied by Sir Esler Dening, British ambassador to Jap.,'39 words
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86 1956-12-12 8 A MAJOR reshuffle is m store for Singapore's civil service early next month. The reshuffle will give local men more scope for promotion... in keeping with Government's policy to Malayanize the civil service. AssistantH Ncgo-H John la to morcß than anß the Victoria* The86 words
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Article208 1956-12-12 8 Fitters MurderDrummer Charged LOO AH ANN alias Sai Kong Kia, a drummer m a local band, was charged the murder of 40-ycar-01, ter. Chow Seng alias Chow Chee Seng, before Mr. .Justice Whitton m the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Loo was alleged to have stabbed Chow to death m Waterloo Street208 words
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Article70 1956-12-12 8 MALACCA. Tues— More than 0 Malay fishermen will be by the new *x>ad along the sea coast of T?: g which was offi opened by the Resident Com:oner, Mr. M.J. Hayward, yesterday. c new road of lj miles of replaces the old sandy path along this70 words
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Article51 1956-12-12 8 SINGAPORE Traffic Police are appealing for eye-witnes-ses to an accident m which, Chua Chin Hua, (5, was knocked down by a car at Aljunied Road yesterday morning. Chua died nine hours after admission to the General Hospital. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector H. L. Miranda. Tel51 words
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Article30 1956-12-12 8 SINGAPORE*S Registrar of Co-operative Societies. Mr. A. K. Isaac, will leave for H kong on Jan. 3 for a fortnight's visit to study co-operative development schemes there.30 words
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166 1956-12-12 8 TWENTY-seven teachers from six countries will go back to "school touay for a refresher course m mathematics at the University of Malaya. The teachers, representing Indonesia. Thailand. South Vietnam. Laos. Hongkong. The Philippines, Federation of Malaya and Singapore. yesterday met each166 words
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Article38 1956-12-12 8 KUALA LUMP' ratrol <j| the Special Air Service Regiment yesterday killed a Communist terrorist m the Sungei Siput area of Perak. other terrorist was wounded m th« engagement and got away with tht assistance of his38 words
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Advertisement324 1956-12-12 8 t FOOTLOOSE x FANCY FREE! Shoes Styled fay \j^J\M^ lOK UALOHUR. o*^"' lk X AVML Jfcf*** ">« .)E FOR PARTIES "'-mr A dainty shoe m black .'QJHBP^ '^jkwKS m \^§P a patent with solite sole. <^S!i*i^^^^^ m^ Sizes 2-5J mm H)R THt JLEYAOtR X I "STRIPEY" ,ff carefree sandal m324 words
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Advertisement67 1956-12-12 8 r Olivetti |f -y» if n i m\ iSf -8 Make a girt or K^la Letiera 22 _^-a-f I for no more skill fllfl mf l zn the beginner already haa J// It has a natural, rightf: Ja£a.Zt place m the modern home. Kzfi '%s^r GUTHRIE CO. Ltd.' P^Hj^^-jA-Ej^ qapore,67 words
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Miscellaneous434 1956-12-12 8 Standard INFORMATION AT A GLANCE nNGAPORe S^asAf am (74 £t) •mm- Jfr_ fc -|MIMT iffllffffllf^l P cn ang 826 am (3 5 ft) 9.31 p.m. W&l^fiwk RADIO MALAYA m^^&Ztoak^^&yx^ ISXfilfi .MM */tC»>: 1 p.m. Makan Angin; 130 Geographical Society ol Malaya* New*; 1.4.") Three or Moie: Public forum on "The434 words
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Article, Illustration116 1956-12-12 9 1 Time for Cocktail I POLLT cocktail dress can be provided with an attractive matching stole. Whom cutting out the dress, lay the pattern I to one side of the material, than allowing a full- j length three-quarter yal icide and tiro to thru- I yard* long, accord116 words
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Article, Illustration158 1956-12-12 9 THE DOCTOR SAYS gHINGLES, or as the condition is known medically, "herpes zoster," is an acute inflammation causing the appearance of characteristic blisters on the sk ir* not, however. s\ speaking, a skin disease, as it affects only that part of the skin which is reached by certain nerves. It158 words
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Article141 1956-12-12 9 The Sh ingles Menace Is to it, but m older people there may be neuralgic pains for quite a long time. Herpes may develop with or immediately after acute Infections like pneumonia or meningitis. It can come m epidemics or without any cause which can be identified. It is caused141 words
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Article777 1956-12-12 9 Gloria Gordon - Si you're buying a Carpet? Gloria Gordon asks CO you've decided to buy a carpet? It is most important to buy HM very best you can ttlord. A good carpet—treated with care will last for years, and certainly outlive your present decoration scheme. The best carpets are made of all-wool777 words
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Article, Illustration221 1956-12-12 9 ■Off to the Jungle THE first ever "JUNGLE" fashion show is attracting wide interest m the Federation. Designed as a Christmas festivity for the planters' wives of the Ladang Geddes and Bahau districts of Negri Sembilan, the show will be presented m the form of a story,221 words
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Article69 1956-12-12 9 Playsuits for 1957 T?ASHION keeps looking ahead. So here, with an eye on next summer, are two gay cotton playsuits shown m London. On the left, model Moira Cohen wears a striped suit m dark blue and ichite. It has four pockets and is trimmed with gilt buttons. The other69 words
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Article, Illustration192 1956-12-12 9 HANOI KTINC. scrvi of more than (.."ifl pieces i> now on its way to the Gold Coast, which m March 1937, will attain independence as a sovereign and independent State within the Commonwealth, under the name of Ghana. The new banqueting service consists of a dinner service dessert192 words
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Advertisement500 1956-12-12 9 w *Qk V «J» v""' "I^^^\2>*^ __P\ Also available %v v'^JpPlk Cologne I'lCMj perfume 801 I! JOTS' TORS GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED. SINGAPORE .-xrr Besl W a\ to Kill Bu:>. \n -at lies Besl W») to Kill \\u_~ \i.iv >aches COCKROACHES, ants, bugs, ■BT^l^9^^9HßpiPH| and silverfish are the most I am^^kmW500 words
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Article112 1956-12-12 10 TRADERS m Okinawa would like to have connections with Singapore, Mr. M. Tomihara, leader ol the visiting delegation >aid at Pava Lebar International Airport yesterday before leaving by pax tor .Manila. Mr. Tomihara was rather "impressed by the commercial activity of this city." The Ryukyus might112 words
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Article27 1956-12-12 10 HARRISONS ft Crosfield (Malaya) Ltd. reported the crop harvested m November for Sungei Bagan as 114.000 lb. and not 140,000 lb. as previously given.27 words
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Article32 1956-12-12 10 TOTAL milk production m 'ia for the year ended June 1956 i_> estimated at 1.405 gallons the highest output ever recorded It was 88.1 million gallons higher than m 195432 words
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Article159 1956-12-12 10 '.PROVED yields of rubber and an encouraging outlook for future production were noted at the 22nd. annual meeting of Kuala Pergau Rubber Plantations Ltd.. held m London. A total crop of 471.000 lb. harvested exceeded the previous years output by 132.000 lb., an increase of over 33 J159 words
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Article140 1956-12-12 10 oi Tl K ROADS 'a Maru. Talisman, Thorstrand. Hg. Silvermoon. Batian. Castleville. Batoela. Gunn. verde. Thai. Calt. Durban. Agmemnon, Ampenan. Monika. Cambodia. Siberoet, Inchislay, Hongkong Trader. 1\M R K(> \l>> Indrai. Klias. Kah Poh. Lam Ann. Xangkasarindr. Lariang. K '.par. Perintis. San Jeronimo. Langir. Cambay e. Soon140 words
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Article105 1956-12-12 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per pieul yesterday were: Copra, Dec. $27| buyers, $2S] sellers: coconut oil m bulk $43J sellers, m drums 547 sellers. Muntok white pepper 51 26 rs, Sarawak white $1-5 sellers. Special Sarawak black $90 sellers. Tone: Quiet. Singapore Copra Association closing prices105 words
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173 1956-12-12 10 Finance* And Commerce?] THE realization that there would be no devaluation of the pound sterling caused heavy liquidation m the Singapore rubber market which closed five cents below Monday, first grade January shipment being quoted Sl. oBs per lb. The market opened well below173 words
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Article65 1956-12-12 10 MALAYAN imports of rubber m the first 11 months of this year amounted to 334,384 tons compared with 329.217 tons for the same period of the past year. In November Malayan Imports amounted to 31,631 tons compared with 29.042 tons m October. Of the last month's imports65 words
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Article37 1956-12-12 10 WHEAT flour is generally used by the Australian plywood industry to extend formaldehyde resin glue and thus keep glue lino costs low, and Ml the tame time mainthe strength of joints and resist wai37 words
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Article114 1956-12-12 10 KLM Xl 830 JAK 855 am. M Airways MI 121 KL-MAL 955 am. M Airways ML 101 PG-KL 12 45 pm KLM Xl 821 i\SBK 135 pm. ROAC BA TRO Ln\-Rg-KL 220 pm BOAC BA KM LOX-CAL 1145 am. M Airways Ml 216 PAL 140 pm Qantas EM114 words
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Article, Illustration13 1956-12-12 10 OUTPUT of Jimah Rubber for November was 34.300 lb. Dr. Krugmann13 words
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208 1956-12-12 10 THE Far Fast is second only to Western Europe as an export outlet for American farm products, and it oilers opport unities lor even larger sales. Its need for agricultural products is expanding says an article m the latest issue of Foreign Agriculture published208 words
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Article186 1956-12-12 10 Selling Pressure Reported THE Moloyan Ex change Bonks' Ac lotion yesterday raised its buying ond selling rates to merchants by 1/16 of a penny, the T.T. selling rate being raised from 2 3 7 8 fo 2 3 15 16 ond the T.T. buvmg rate from186 words
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295 1956-12-12 10 PENANG. Tues. Trade handled by the port of Penang would not be affected a great deal, when the proposed development of Port Swettenham is completed, said Vice-Admiral J. VV. JefTord, chairman of the Penang Port Commission, here today. Commenting on the295 words
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Article236 1956-12-12 10 Latest Machines On Sale MALAYAN industrialists would be able to buy all kinds ol modem machinery and equipment from the German Industries Fair m Hanover to de\elnp theii businesses Dr. Robert Krugmann, one of the directors of the Fair Organization, said m Singapore \esterda\. Krugmann236 words
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Article99 1956-12-12 10 ROOTES (Australia) Ltd.. makers of Hillman. Humber and Sunbeam Talbot Car-, and Commer trucks, are planning to increase the Australian content of these vehi- j cles. A machine shop for the production of overhead valve engines for the Hillman-Minx is aLso planned at the company's plan:.99 words
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Article151 1956-12-12 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: 88. Pet 49/9 overnight: F <fv X ords $2.22*, delayed; Gammons $2: Hammers $1.52 i: Waugh $1.55; Breweries S2 92J. $2.90; Robinson ords $1.65 overnight and yesterday; M. Cements SI.T2A: Metal Box $1.67; Robinsons ords $2.15; Steamships $14.75; S. Times151 words
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Article203 1956-12-12 10 c Association's merchants: London si 15 16 (T.T./OD.*: buying airmai I I Ll <T.T.>. 2 4 13 (0.D.). 2/4 9/32 <30st > 2 4 2 (45 d/st); 2 4 13 32 <60 4 17-32 1 90 d/st); 2/4 11-16 (120 iM); 2/4 15/16 (180 d/st>. Selling T.T. '0.D.:203 words
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Article105 1956-12-12 10 THE share market was quiet and featureless m all sections yesterday, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Moderate business was reported Price changes announced by the Association were; INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Gammon 1-98 1 W. Hammer 1 .*">2 1.56 Jackson Co. 1 30 1.35 xd M. Brewe:105 words
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Advertisement598 1956-12-12 10 NOTICES cm oi ni ii of SINGAPORE -tlectric:t depart- MENT (a) The closing date for the receipt of tenders for the supply of Various Limps has been extended to 6. (b) Supply and erection of air conditioning plant at City Treasurer's Department, Mechanised Section. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close 12 N00N—598 words
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Advertisement370 1956-12-12 10 NOTICES RU IK 1 NSING REGULATIONS. Krjail.iti v 1 i V it. on for a -ficate of KegiMration VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11 that I. Mrs. J. COSTERS of 17, Scotts Road. Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore. for a Certificate of Registration m respect of premises370 words
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Advertisement196 1956-12-12 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Adnot N.cr Eojt, Indio and Rangoon, to Hongkong Whampoo. Penong P'Shom Malocce Spore my. "VELEEIT' 18 22 Dec 23/25 Dec 26/27 Dee m.r. "CRNA GORA" 1/2 Feb 3/4 Feb 5/6 Fab Soiling direct to Adriatic Spore Molnor P. Penoofl m.T. "LOVCEN 17/18 Dec 19/20 Dec 2nd Coll196 words
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Advertisement755 1956-12-12 11 I ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 1«t iS-Ul/t MS- A iZ/t RoblniOfV Rcaf THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Io Mun, a—Urn, Ham York Bjltimor.- Philadelphia b Cult PortP.S pit t-enani. POtTHWMUS S/14 .et 15/lt Kr 17, 1> -«<••• Dortj to load ano discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD HAMBURG AMERICAN755 words
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Advertisement1232 1956-12-12 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (lh lines) lncc.pt lattt ir Singapore. il. iinttl Sh o P ce P Pt s THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE gf Cirrierv option fc prcccto via utheiporl ie icac anc discharge cargc SAILINCi U LIVERPOOL CLASCCW LCSDCN b CONT INt NT Al PORTS1,232 words
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Advertisement830 1956-12-12 11 MITSUI V?\ LINE Spore P. Shorn Penonc FOR JAPAN Amagisan Maru *cr Ye- hema, Kobe Mc; via Hone Konc 1 7 Dec 1 4 Der Hagurosan Maru tor Yokohama, Kobe Puscn, vio Manila 1 5 Dec -_s FOR USA Foe New York Philadelphia N Bol'imore Arimoson Mom 1 6 Dec830 words
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Advertisement635 1956-12-12 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES QUTWAKDb Soilir.j. to- bonghofc and/oi Po, EeOt Per ong P. Show Spore "KAMBODIA" Gdn 1/2 "SELANDIA" 14/15 Dec 16/1/ Der 18/19 Dec KINA' 31 Dec/3 on MALAYA" 11/12 Jon 13/15 Jan 16/19 Jon HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Genoo. Antwerp iotteiieng, Hambs'B Copenhagen Gothenfcy. Otic S pore P S635 words
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1587 1956-12-12 12 Ernest Templer - JOURNEY into BRAZIL'S 'GREEN HELL' Ernest Templer gdgdgdgdg gdgdgdg an old man wearing native skins Willi a lon a beard and loiut hair, obviously fl while man. ashed the trapper lo lake a message to the nearest British consulate... \OU need have no fear of any danger wrote Percy Harrison1,587 words
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Article, Illustration841 1956-12-12 12 Great Future for the S'pore Theatre o\v:n EVANS Stage Club Personality told TERRY PILLAY AIR OWEN FY \NS. who after Hie extremely sue- < essful run of the Stage Club's "Present laughter", is these days Singapore's leading dramatic personalityabout town, visualises a gnat future lor the Singapore theatre. He added:841 words
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Advertisement181 1956-12-12 12 The icorld famous family of TIGER medicinal product* TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (Pat Kua Tan) Very effective for Coughs, I n d i gestion. Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THL lii.LX MEDICAL HALL Slt*»p Salt' aim i- l m rt»riau% > El al Ia i' far181 words
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Miscellaneous364 1956-12-12 12 J j .-j V.v.v;»VJll«SilSWii'i $4 h i h A ssts Iw., s-A-^—*; >>^ ft '< iv :>, -3? K*S vSJ««oV« 1 iAi?? S IB SB :W.v%4r H i il 1 I X I J j-f^J -f V?oV if w <J TODW s (|lOl'\lMi\ J -vtHriul- are <i|iiul: their musk differs."—364 words
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Miscellaneous295 1956-12-12 12 crossword :;l|i:i-j M.-tfitfiUifefiiJ ■4 I ll' I MMT'ITBB 'I I FT 1 I HI IH v■ 1 L_-_-J-B-Li__^H II v §m v 1. Unimpassioned (13) I- l |'l l'H I _^B~^ 10. Unheeding <9) \'Z J£C rWM m£v^.;i I I** II •I 11. Grown up last month Ci) r __^__^__^__H295 words
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Article138 1956-12-12 13 THIS TOUR WAS A FLOP THE Singapore Amateur Foothall Association team, which returned last night from their tour of Hongkong and Saigon, had one of the worst outings m their touring history. according to the vice-President and Manager Mr. Soh Ghee Soon. They failed to register a c victory. In138 words
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Article75 1956-12-12 13 GRADUATES and Undergraduates of the University of :va will play their annual hockey match at the University ground m Bukit Timah today. starting 5.10 p.m. The Graduates will select .heir team from the following fourteen: 'osbergen, Dr. Ong Swee Law. Dr. B. K. Sen. Dr. E. B. Laßrooy.75 words
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Article132 1956-12-12 13 LONDON. Dec. 11. (Reuter)— The Football Association Council today rejected a proposal that one substitute for an injured player should be allowed at any time m knock-out competitions and internationals among the four home countries. If carried, the proposal would have meant the use of substitutes132 words
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Article144 1956-12-12 13 MELBOURNE. Dee. 11. (Router*—Victoria will be forced to fight hard tomorrow to avoid an innings defeat by Que on the last day of their Sheffield Shield match here Queensland took their evernight score of 270 lor five today giving them a first innings lead of 251. Victoria144 words
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Article48 1956-12-12 13 SARA Dee. 11 (AP)— Japan v send a 13-memner women's basketball team to Manila for the first Southeast Asian women basket ball tournament to be held m the Philippine capital late m December. The da'e of their departure I has not been set yet.48 words
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Article127 1956-12-12 13 MELBOURNE, Dec. 11. (AP). T%* Olympic village at Heidelberg icas fast becoming a ghost town yesir- i y as one team after another lett m a gigantic airlift fvtm Melbourne's Essendon airport. Wren the Inst plane of the rnphf. a chartered tttrUner carrying f>4127 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-12-12 13 Olyn[>ic Flame. burnina above tlic Olympic Stadium m Melbourne, Austral m on December ci. is cradunlh c.xlinuuisbed ns tbe Olympic Came* come to a close during the cloning ceremonies. (.01* i picture issued by 1 socialcd39 words
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Article450 1956-12-12 13 ELEVEN world records and 31 Olympics marks were bettered during the Olympic dames. Track and field athletes and weightlifters each hung up four worlo standards with the other thtee going to the swimmeis. Nineteen cf the new Olympic records were established m track arid450 words
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Article413 1956-12-12 13 OLYMPIC HIGH LOW SPOTS By WILL GRIMSLEY MELBOURNE, DEC. 11, .AP HIGH SPOTS AND LOW SPOTS OF THE MELBOURNE OLYMPIC GAMES Outstanding man athlete: threeway tie among sprinter Bobby Morrow of U.S.A., swimmer Murray Rose of Australia, both triple gold medallists, and Vladimir Kuts of Russia. winner of the 5.000413 words
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Advertisement85 1956-12-12 13 I VITAL j VIGOUR 4JJ^fi^l v^J^a* IkS^t v WATERBURY'S COMPOUND When you reinforce your daily diet wirjf pleosonutaxtinz Waterbury's Compound, ycull find that you build ud VitcJ ____fF^ li "'.I tout an- v-.tality m a surprisingly short ML i t I -T^^"^^|^s-^ "lo fatigue and protects better against colds and85 words
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Advertisement265 1956-12-12 13 U ANTED TUTOR (Chinese) fur Ta o Form 111 girls m Q-icens-town. Subjects Mat. English Pleese ring Teng *****. FOR SAIf FOR Christmas/Nev»' Yeai something new Famous Indian. MADHU-ALPHOXSc MANGO. Slices Fur A. Jam Phone: 4815 (Postb Kuala Lumpur. ***** (Postboy 1008). Singapore. d Gonna'Haireords Shan- nens Printed Nylons -H.OO/265 words
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Advertisement522 1956-12-12 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS \M A\T \M W< lIS IN SINGAPORE I. MIM MEDICAL DEPARTMENT— d--1 and State CertifSJ Mid**dves nad possess the Mic otherapists (Ferns rale $40^ be members ar- and must have post-graduate OrthoI est and M and leeese Mperieaes In the treatment of cerebral palsy would be u-522 words
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Miscellaneous269 1956-12-12 13 Lil Hr-ier Al Ca PP Z. 5 J P THAR'SSOHK SACK REE" FICES 1 I v 0 RE MAMMy v.TA, TaA YO' mm\ y_<^_PW<^-. IvOCAW'TAxAAMERICAN J lET NKSBODV BREAK f g: ;l SWEE TEST mx-m W_^ /^L-Z? M OTiZEN TD MAKE EVEN FCT S MDRE HEART CHILE.' 7W> MAMMY <^269 words
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Article, Illustration108 1956-12-12 14 The Man (N) With The Whistle international referee officiate the soccer match between Malaya and Great Britain at Kuala Lumpur this evening. Be is Bob Mann. Britain's noted referee who officiated the final and semi-finals of the 16th Olympic soccer nament. Mann, who has had nm. of professional and amateur108 words
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Article230 1956-12-12 14 FOUR horses have been transferred from Class Two to Class One. according to the latest Straits Racing Association amendment list. They are Bondi. Infernal Region. Parlour Games and Wisdlewell. who scored a rtylish win over the mile at the recent Singapore S:. Leger Bpffttag, Other230 words
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Article81 1956-12-12 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon: -I Seven states have entered for the sixth All-Malayan inter-state I < i boctMry cempetiUoa tor Urn Gurudwara Cup to be held here ea Dec. 29. 30. 31 and Jan 1 Malayan Sikhs Sport.* Council has extended the date of entries to Dee81 words
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632 1956-12-12 14 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG SINCAPORE HELD THE BRITISH LION FOR 32 MINS... By FOR thirty-two pulsating .tntl unbelievable minutes. Singapore played cocky le.th.ill It deiy the might nt < .re.it Britain's Olympic soccer team at Jalan Be> ir Stadium last night. And then, the inevitable632 words
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Article840 1956-12-12 14 Bill Funk - Bill Funk By Standard's Reporter At The Olympics THL UM Ohmpie Games ended when the Olympic 11a me was out on Saturday and the white five-ringed flag was down. But to tho.se lucky lew imm Singapore. tlu» Federation and North Borneo, the memories ot thos840 words
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Article136 1956-12-12 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues: PWD Sports Club trailed 8-6 at the interval and then came back with a storming second half rally to beat Royal Air Force "A" by 17 points (goal, three tries, and a penalty) to eight points (foal, tryi m a rugger match at136 words
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Article98 1956-12-12 14 Dunlop Cup For B' ton In Malacca Tues.— Dunlop Rubber Company has presented a handsome 18-inch challenge cup to the Malacca Badminton ation for competition m the Malacca Doubles Men ChampionThcv have also agreed ent replicas of this ChalCup to winners of the •.eh year The MBA Men's Open and98 words
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Article164 1956-12-12 14 MAGYAR COACH IS JOB HUNTING MELBOURNE. Dec 11 <AP) The Hungarian track coach who has produced 26 world record holders m the past five years, including the likes of Sandor Iharos and Lasz'o Tabori. is job hunting. Mihaly Igloi. 48, is undecided en just what course to follow. He has164 words
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Article77 1956-12-12 14 MALACCA. Mon. The Malacca Amateur Football Association selectors met last night and invited 16 players to turn up for its match with the Mysore Hunters on Saturday at the Kubu Stadium The 16 are goalkeepers Kok Lee and Chogu Dollah. full backs Ah Yong. Puteh77 words
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Article30 1956-12-12 14 PENANG. Tues. -Ipoh M di?t Afternoon School scored a well deserved four goals over Penang Methodist Afternoon School m an inter.orkev match played on Hutchincs School ground today.30 words
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176 1956-12-12 14 PRETORIA. Tuc?. The MCC's 38-run defeat by a South African team yesterday the first sustained by a MCC team m South Africa, apart from Tests, since 1914, and the first m history on a South African turf Ditch. Tavfield. ace spinner who played m176 words
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Article, Illustration257 1956-12-12 14 Malacca Are Schools' Hockey Champs KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Malacca became the inter-state Combined Schools hockey champions when they held Singapore to a 1-1 draw on the Victoria Institution ground here today. Singapore, the reigning champions, like Malacca, finished the competition unbeaten but they lost a valuable257 words
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100 1956-12-12 14 Floored Five Times For A tko Victory TOKYO, Dec. 11, (AP) Orient featherweight champion Shice.ii Kam tered Japan titleholder Kivoaki Nakanishi to the floor five times to score a tko victory m a scheduled 12-round non-title match here tonight Referee Koshiro Abe stopped the fight at 2:48 of the sixth100 words
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Article, Illustration20 1956-12-12 14 Sparkles Gipson the Trotters' new star, taking Singapore's basketball fans by storm with new tricks on the Court.20 words
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Article84 1956-12-12 14 TROTTERS BIT FOR THE CENTRE THE Harlem Globetrotters, bubbling ,eks, fun do their bit I pore Youth the Happy World Stadium Ihiv uihrnoon 1mj.,,, ml Pleting their thre t i V i. IH P o to the You Ceatre fund. The Trottere I heir final show at 8 p.m. which84 words
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